who is melbournian girl?

I am a thirty something girl in love with her beautiful city. After years living in overseas (London and New York) and missing Melbourne more than I could say I am thrilled to be home!

I love getting out and doing some of the many random things this city offers and have a total weak spot for shopping, good advertising (it is devastating how often good advertising – even mediocre advertising – works on me) and anything ‘i’, lucky I had already jumped on the iPad band wagon before I started this Blog or you could have gone through that journey with me too!

Thanks Naz – I think it’s a very easy city to miss! When I lived overseas I used to crave pics from the local shopping centre and people walking along Bourke St mall – so if there is ever any pics you are after let me know – could inspire a blog post for the home sick!

Stumbled across your blog by pure chance… just read your bio and swear I was reading something I could have typed myself! Love it and love Melbourne. Looking forward to following you… in a cyber sense, not a “stalk you around the streets” sense

Ah, a woman after my own heart, cept I am on the wrong side of 50. Have recently returned to Melb after about 25 years away. I wondered what all the hype was about, Now I KNOW! Love it and love all the trips down memory lane. Particularly like all the corner stores that have been made over to trendy eateries on the fringes of the city.

Yay – very excited to have stumbled upon your blog. I’m new to Melbourne (from London) and am excited, but a little nervous about getting to know this new city. I’m going to brew a cup of something warm and kick back and soak up your hints and recommendations! Thanks x

I will be stalking you as well, since I have the daunting task of moving from Sydney (I know Sydney like the back of my hand) to Melbourne. Discovering Melbourne is part of the fun – moving to Carlton after much deliberation over where to live

I’m obviously getting on because I remember the aquarium attached to the Exhibition
Building. I went to school across the road from the Building and we would sneak over at lunchtime to look at the fish. They also had trained seals leaping from platforms into
a pool! My memory was that the fish tanks were encased in rock but a book I have about
the Exhibition Building points out that what I thought was rock was in fact cork. Anyway, it was an absolute wonderland to us and I have fond memories of it. It is indeed an exceptional building and I’m so pleased it’s been preserved and protected, unlike many others that are long gone. Congratulations on the blog.

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